Really, Sarah, you see lying and bull shifting the media as somehow not deserving criticism?  Being a bully is not rewarded, not usually anyway.  Somehow your view is perverted Sarah as you see women working for Tweety (Donald Trump sr.) the pussy grabber, Tweety who is accused of assaulting 16!! (sixteen - almost as many as Bill Cosby!) women who do not know each other, are being picked on? 

Sarah, think of this.  Maybe if the women working for Tweety would stop telling lies for him and sharing his fake news and bull sh*t these women would not be criticized for lying and bullying the media.

Sarah is helping Tweety with her disingenuous Press Briefings.  That is her job.  I wonder how she sleeps at night?

Sarah, how do you face your children? 

"The Degrading Ritual of Sarah Huckabee Sanders’s Pre-Thanksgiving Press Briefing"

By Masha Gessen    November 21, 2017

https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/degrading-ritual-sarah-huckabee-sanders-pre-thanksgiving-press-briefing?mbid=nl_Daily%20112217&CNDID=48850791&spMailingID=12420249&spUserID=MTgxMDcxMTg4NTE0S0&spJobID=1282085924&spReportId=MTI4MjA4NTkyNAS2

Sanders told everyone they had to say what they were thankful for before asking any questions.

Masha Gessen knows autocrats.  Here is her conclusion for this Press Briefing.

"The exercise had established that the White House press pool consists primarily of straight, pious white men. The press secretary had enlisted the reporters’ help in mocking the purpose of the briefing; no information was conveyed from the White House to the public. She had shown who was boss: she could hold journalists to an arbitrary rule by making them offer thanks before asking a question, which diminished the journalists’ ability to hold her to the task of answering their questions. She reaffirmed that both the President and she herself lie easily and blatantly—as he did when he issued a “rhetorical response” on the U.C.L.A. students, and as she did at the beginning of the briefing, when she claimed to be thankful for the reporters in the room. By making them laugh when she said that, and when she mocked April Ryan, and when she called the forced ritual a “fun exercise,” she gave them a role in debasing their profession and the job of reporting on the White House. This is how it happens: the matter was trivial, the whole spectacle lasted all of sixteen minutes, and we were all the worse for it."

Masha Gessen, a staff writer, has written several books, including, most recently, “The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia,” which won the National Book Award in 2017